Over the offseason, the main topic was David Carr being able to make an adjustment to become the franchise QB the Texans thought he would be. BUT, did these guys really take into account the jump Carr really made last season. Looking at his numbers, if you take away the injury plagued games of two quarters or less, and the games he didn't take a snap, Carr was well on his way to a 3000+ passing season!!Of course, the TD-to-INT ratio is not what you would have liked, but this is something that gets better and he gets older and understands the game more! As for last season, who knows what happens, when your true #1 signal caller is in the game, and you squeeze out a game against Tampa Bay and New England. The Texans may have won an extra game or two or even more if you get on a roll! The main focus this season will be the defense. Can we get back to the form that had us in the top 10, 2 seasons ago, and can DD repeat his rookie performance, leaving opposing defenses off balance! Get ready Texan fans, we have a Carr ready to roll, and I'm gonna be there for the ride! Mark my words Texan Hopeful, Carr finishes in the Top 7 in passing, and the Texans surprise the league with a 10-6 season, pushing for the playoffs!


